TY - JOUR PY - 1999// TI - Seated Weight Distribution of Adults and Children in Normal and Non-Normal Positions JO - Annual proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine A1 - Roychoudhury, R A1 - Parenteau, Chantal S. A1 - Shen, Wei A1 - Robbins, J SP - 383 EP - 397 VL - 43 IS - N2 - This study investigated occupant body weight distribution on various seat components at different seated positions. A test seat with instrument panel and door prototypes was constructed, and load cells used to quantify load distribution on seat and other interior components. Three experiments were conducted: the 1st used 36 adult subjects at 13 selected normal positions, the second with 11 adults at 17 non-normal positions, and the third with 19 children at 7 positions. For adults, the lowest load on seat cushion is 51.1% of body weight for normal seated positions and 55.1% for non-normal positions. The lowest load on seat cushion and back is 76% of body weight for normal positions and 55% for non-normal positions. For children at various positions, the highest load to seat cushion is 93.4% and to the cushion and back 94%. With 2% of all tests, the cushion load is less than 30kg and cushion and back summed load less than 40kg. Using cushion-based occupant detection technology, there is an overlapping zone between small female adults and 30kg children. The frame-based technology can increase discrimination power. Furthermore, reducing critical weight for airbag suppression from 30kg to 24kg can significantly minimize, or even eliminate, the overlapping zone.
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